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60MHz spectra stimulate interesting discovery

At the University of St. Thomas, chemistry professor Thomas B. Malloy enthusiastically uses his Eft-60 to teach students all kinds of interesting spectroscopic phenomenon.  Prof. Malloy also engages his students by giving them challenging research projects early-on in their learning.

Prof. Malloy has just published a paper together with a leading NMR scientist, Dr. Lawrence Alemany at Rice University and Prof. Malloy’s UST student, Megan Nunes in Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry:

“Simple organofluorine compounds giving field-dependent 13C and 19FNMR spectra with complex patterns: higher order effects and cross-correlated relaxation” Magn. Reson. Chem. 201048, 882–891

Prof. Malloy commented, “Without the work we did at 60 MHz on the Eft60, we never would have known to pursue it farther.”